is not so bad after all. >> what would thomas jefferson say, i thought we got away from these people, and now we're taking businesses back there. companies would rather go there that is terrible for america. liz: united kingdom is not switzerland, what do you make of that? >> well, you know, i'm a believer in american exceptionalism, america is a great place to live, and work, and a great place to do business. and so i don't think that we should let our tax policy be determined by what is going on in other countries, if businesses want to go to england it is a mistake on their part. liz: would you try to stop them with tax policies. >> i think that if -- look if a business isismly doing business ism simply doing, in england, there is nothing we can do about that, but if they do business in u.s. they are subject to u.s. tax laws, the notion that what is happening in u.s. is driving bes overseas drives me as unrealistic. liz: are companies tacked twice here in u.s. when they bring foreign profits back home and they are tacked overseas. >> in a lot of cases, i don't understand your thin